Statue of Liberty Facts for Kids


1. The Statue of Liberty isn't an ordinary landmark. It represents freedom for all individuals around the globe. It is a gigantic model based on Liberty Island in New York City.

2. The sculpture is made using metals, copper and iron. The statue is 305 feet and 1 inch tall that makes it 225 ton heavy.

3. There are 354 steps to move to the top of the Statue of Liberty, which is proportionate to a 20 story building.

4. The statue of liberty is the third-highest sculpture of the world after the statue of liberty and the Spring Temple Buddha.

5. Its torch flame is gold-plated which focuses on the way to freedom.

6. The Statue of Liberty denotes the friendship between the USA and France during the American Revolution.

7. Then individuals used to go by ships. The southwest location of the Statue of Liberty empowered it to invite any guests.

8. The Statue of Liberty takes after the Roman goddess "Libertas" who speaks freedom from mistreatment and dictatorship.

9. Fire is viewed as an image of edification. In this way, the Statue of Liberty brings illumination to the world through its light.

10. The tablet in the hand of the Statue of Liberty peruses "JULY IV MDCCLXXVI". It speaks to the date July 4, 1776. This is the date when the declaration of independence was signed. There is a poem written about welcoming immigrants to the U.S.

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